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The input pressure is pushing 1200psi; equipped with a Ninja SHP regulator. Yeah, the Z-grip with the Armada rail looks clean, and I'm happy with how it turned out.

Thanks for info, I'm going to pick up one of those regs. Do you get any grief on the field with that rate of fire? Only asking because I'm new to automags so I don't know how mine will behave with that pressure. Guess my question is, can you fire a single shot or does it RT so easily that it fires multiple shots regardless? Sorry to thread jack and thanks again for the info.

Thanks for info, I'm going to pick up one of those regs. Do you get any grief on the field with that rate of fire? Only asking because I'm new to automags so I don't know how mine will behave with that pressure. Guess my question is, can you fire a single shot or does it RT so easily that it fires multiple shots regardless? Sorry to thread jack and thanks again for the info.

No thread jacking worries here. You're good.
If you want to up your rate of fire, then the SHP regulator is where it's at. I don't catch grief, but it's because I know how to control it. It turns heads though. Some people think I'm running out of air or my gun is malfunctioning when shooting at high rates of fire.

You can single shot it. You have to really try though. With the trigger being so bouncy, your finger will learn with 'muscle memory' and it'll be hard to single shot it. The more oil you drop in your ASA, will also contribute to the ease of having a bouncy trigger as well.

If you're asked to tone down your rate of speed, you can simply do so by removing a shim or two from your SHP regulator. You'll still maintain your bouncy trigger, but it won't be overbearing as to cause unwanted attention.

I love the way this thing has transformed in just 5 months, a true testiment to the versatility of the Mag.

That's a mag for you. I'm surprised I've limited myself to only one mag. I'm sure it's only a matter of time before I put another one together from leftover parts. That'll have to wait until I finish my current mag.